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Incorporation By Law


Joseph Raz


University of Oxford - Faculty of Law; Columbia University - Law School


Legal Theory, Vol. 10, pp.1-17, 2004

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My purpose here is to examine the question of how the law can be incorporated within morality and how the existence of the law can impinge on our moral rights and duties, a question (or questions) which is a central aspect of the broad question of the relation between law and morality. My conclusions cast doubts on the incorporation thesis, that is, the view that moral principles can become part of the law of the land by incorporation.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 17

Keywords: Jurisprudence, Morality, Incorporation Thesis, Soft-positivism

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Date posted: July 12, 2007  

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Raz, Joseph, Incorporation By Law. Legal Theory, Vol. 10, pp.1-17, 2004. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=999579

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Joseph Raz (Contact Author)
University of Oxford - Faculty of Law ( email )
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Columbia University - Law School ( email )
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